Audience Research: http://a2mediaevieb.blogspot.com/2011/12/audience-research-results.html
From doing my audience feedback I learnt what my target audience were expecting in my media product. This meant that I needed to create my media products to meet the expectations of my audience to satisfy their needs. I learnt that my highest audience that were interested in teaser trailers were 16-20 year olds which was what made my decision to rate my film at a 15 instead of a 12a.
My audience feedback impacted my production process as I went back and re-edited parts that my potential consumers weren’t happy with. This meant that the time my production took was lengthened but also improved my production.
These re-edits included things such as the re-edit to make my rocking horse in the teaser trailer rock faster. I then excelled on parts that my audience feedback had commented positively on such as my draft movie posters where I first came up with my editing idea for the images with the image of the little girl within the characters eye. I then used this idea from my digital drafts of my movie poster and used it for my final movie magazine front covers main image.
I gained continuous audience feedback throughout my project, this helped me gain new ideas to develop and better my work. My audience feedback helped me to target key points that needed additional work to improve within my work as a whole. Getting audience feedback at every stage of production was vital as It meant I could improve my work to meet my audience expectations straight away so that my work was at the best quality for my audience overall.
Audience feedback helped me to meet audience expectations as it allowed me to find out what the audience wanted and therefore helped me to improve my work to meet their standards that they would be satisfied with. Overall my work is better because of audience feedback as it is catered to what the audience wants in a horror teaser trailer, movie poster and movie magazine front cover
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